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Module DXC-1004:
Daearyddiaeth Dynol

Module Facts

Run by School of Natural Sciences

20.000 Credits or 10.000 ECTS Credits

Semester 1 & 2

Organiser: Dr Eifiona Lane

Overall aims and purpose

Mae’r modiwl hwn yn rhoi cyflwyniad i’r prif ddadleuon damcaniaethol a’r prif feysydd o ddiddordeb ym maes Daearyddiaeth Ddynol.

  1. Datblygu dealltwriaeth o gwmpas a diffiniad Daearyddiaeth Ddynol.
  2. Darparu trosolwg ar y prif ddadleuon damcaniaethol ym maes daearyddiaeth ddynol.
  3. Cyflwyno’r prif gysyniadau a’r prosesau sy’n gysylltiedig ag ymwneud pobl â'i gilydd, a chyda’r amgylchedd maent yn byw ynddo.
  4. Cyflwyno’r cysyniad o ‘gynaliadwyedd’, a'r dadleuon sydd wedi ymddangos mewn perthynas â’r cysyniad.

Course content

Mae'r modiwl hwn yn rhoi cyflwyniad i syniadau daearyddol, yn cynnwys rhai o’r cysyniadau canlynol: globaleiddio; gofod a lleoliad; pobl a’r amgylchedd; trefoli; hunaniaeth a gwahaniaeth; poblogaeth; ymfudiad; cynaliadwyedd. Ystyrir y cysylltiad eang ac integredig rhwng pobl a lleoliad a’u hamgylchedd economaidd-gymdeithasol, gwleidyddol, diwylliannol a naturiol.

Assessment Criteria

excellent

  1. Gwaith eithriadol, arbennig o ddawnus;
  2. Cyflwyno'r wybodaeth berthnasol yn gywir;
  3. Dealltwriaeth ardderchog o elfennau damcaniaethol/cysyniadol/ymarferol; 4. Integreiddio da iawn o theori/ymarfer/gwybodaeth wrth geisio cyflawni amcanion y gwaith a asesir;
  4. Tystiolaeth gref o ddefnyddio sgiliau creadigol ac adfyfyriol. Mae hyn yn rhoi Safon Ragorol Dosbarth Un A- i A*

threshold

  1. Dim bylchau mawr na gwallau mawr wrth gyflwyno’r wybodaeth/sgiliau;
  2. Rhywfaint o ddealltwriaeth o elfennau damcaniaethol / cysyniadol / ymarferol;
  3. Integreiddio theori /ymarfer/gwybodaeth wrth geisio cyflawni amcanion y gwaith a asesir. Mae hyn yn rhoi Safon Foddhaol Llwyddo: D- i D+

good

  1. Llawer neu’r rhan fwyaf o’r wybodaeth a’r sgiliau perthnasol wedi’u cyflwyno'n gywir;
  2. Dealltwriaeth dda/ddigonol o elfennau damcaniaethol/cysyniadol/ymarferol;
  3. Cyfuno theori/ymarfer/gwybodaeth yn dda/foddhaol wrth gyflawni amcanion y gwaith a asesir;
  4. Tystiolaeth o ddefnyddio sgiliau creadigol ac adfyfyriol. Mae hyn yn rhoi Safon Uchel Llwyddo: C- i B+

Learning outcomes

  1. Defnyddio cysyniadau a safbwyntiau damcaniaethol Daearyddiaeth Ddynol yn feirniadol gydag amrywiaeth o enghreifftiau o'r byd go iawn.

  2. Deall cwmpas a diffiniad Daearyddiaeth Ddynol.

  3. Disgrifio a gwerthuso cyfraniad prif safbwyntiau damcaniaethol Daearyddiaeth Ddynol.

  4. Asesu’r safbwyntiau gwahanol y mae daearyddwyr dynol wedi eu defnyddio i egluro’r prif brosesau sy’n gysylltiedig ag ymwneud pobl â’r amgylchedd.

  5. Disgrifio cyd-destun y dadleuon am gynaliadwyedd, ac asesu cyfraniad gwahanol ddamcaniaethwyr at y dadleuon hynny.

Assessment Methods

Type Name Description Weight
TRAETHAWD DAEARYDDIAETH DYNOL 25.00
ADRODDIAD GWAITH MAES 25.00
ARHOLIAD 50.00

Teaching and Learning Strategy

Hours
Lecture

18 darlith x 2 awr

36
Fieldwork

Ymweliad maes semester 1 - 8 awr

9
Fieldwork

Ymweliad maes semester 2 - 9 awr

8
Private study

Astudio unigol.

147

Pre- and Co-requisite Modules

Pre-requisite of:

  • DXX-3003: Field Course: Barcelona
  • DXC-3003: Gwaith Maes: Barcelona
  • DXC-3013: Daearyddiaethau Dynol Beirniad

Courses including this module

Optional in courses:

  • CL83: BA Sociology/Psychology year 1 (BA/PS)
  • L300: BA Sociology year 1 (BA/S)
  • L31B: BA Sociology (4 year with Incorporated Foundation) year 1 (BA/S1)
  • 3L3Q: BA Sociology and English Literature year 1 (BA/SEL)
  • L30F: BA Sociology [with Foundation Year] year 1 (BA/SF)
  • LV31: BA Sociology/History year 1 (BA/SH)
  • 8Y70: BA Sociology (with International Experience) year 1 (BA/SIE)
  • L402: BA Social Policy year 1 (BA/SOCPOL)
  • L40F: BA Social Policy [with Foundation Year] year 1 (BA/SOCPOLF)
  • L30P: BA Sociology with Placement Year year 1 (BA/SOP)
  • LVH2: BA Welsh History/Sociology year 1 (BA/WHS)
  • LQ35: BA Cymraeg and Sociology year 1 (BA/WS)

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